US11878548B2 - Method for manufacturing panels having a decorative surface - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing panels having a decorative surface, or, so-called decorative panels.
- the invention is related to a method for manufacturing panels, wherein said panels at least comprise a substrate and a top layer, wherein said top layer comprises a paper layer having a printed pattern.
- the panels of the invention may relate to furniture panels, ceiling panels, flooring panels or similar, wherein these panels preferably comprise a wood based substrate, such as an MDF or HDF substrate (Medium or High Density Fiberboard) or a substrate consisting of or essentially made of wood particleboard.
- the decor or pattern of such panels is printed on paper by means of offset or rotogravure printing.
- the obtained paper is taken up as a decorative paper in a so called laminate panel.
- the DPL process Direct Pressure Laminate
- the already printed paper or decorative paper is provided with melamine resin to form a decorative layer.
- a stack is formed comprising at least a plate shaped substrate, said decorative layer and possibly a protective layer on top of said decorative layer, wherein said protective layer or overlay is based on resin and/or paper as well.
- Said stack is pressed and the press treatment results in a mutual connection or adherence of the decorative paper, the substrate and the protective layer, as well as in a hardening of the resin present in the stack.
- a decorative panel having a melamine surface, which can be highly wear resistant.
- a counter layer or balancing layer can be applied, or as an alternative a decorative layer might be attached to the bottom side as well, especially in the case of laminate panels for furniture.
- Such a counter layer or balancing layer or any other layer at the bottom side of the laminate panel restricts or prevents possible bending of the decorative panel, and is applied in the same press treatment, for example by the provision of a resin carrying paper layer as the lowermost layer of the stack, at the side of the stack opposite said decorative layer.
- EP 1 290 290 For examples of a DPL process reference is made to the EP 1 290 290, from which it is further known to provide a relief in said melamine surface during the same press treatment or pressing operation, namely by bringing said melamine surface in contact with a structured press element, for example a structured press plate.
- a method is known, for example from the DE 197 25 829 C1, wherein the analog printing process, for example an offset process, is used to print directly on the plate shaped substrate, whether or not with the intermediary of preparatory layers, such as melamine based layers.
- the printed decor is finished with melamine based layers and the created whole is cured using a pressing operation.
- Directly printing on the plate may lead to inferior printing quality. Any inhomogeneity internally in the plate or at its surface has a high risk of telegraphing to the upper surface, thereby forming a visual defect at the surface of the finished decorative panel.
- the printing process furthermore shows the same problems regarding the attainable flexibility, as when printing on paper. Finally, any quality issue on the print will result in loss of valuable board material.
- the method of the invention more particularly at least comprises the step of providing said paper layer with thermosetting resin and the step of providing said resin provided paper layer with at least a portion of said printed pattern.
- multi color printed patterns are applied for the realization of a decor, e.g. representing a wood pattern, on the abovementioned paper layer.
- Such decor extends over the majority, or even over the totality of the resin provided paper layer.
- Such a technique is known as such for example from the EP 2 132 041, where a digital printer, more particularly an inkjet printer is applied.
- the present invention aims in the first place at an alternative method for manufacturing panels having a decorative surface, and seeks, in accordance with several of its preferred embodiments, to solve one or more of the problems arising in the state of the art.
- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing panels having a decorative surface, wherein said panels at least comprise a substrate and a top layer, wherein said top layer comprises a paper layer having a printed pattern, and wherein said method at least comprises the step of providing said paper layer with thermosetting resin and the step of providing said resin provided paper layer with at least a portion of said printed pattern, with as a characteristic that for providing said portion of said printed pattern use is made of pigment containing inks deposited on said paper layer by means of a digital inkjet printer, and in that the dry weight of the total volume of said pigment containing inks deposited on said paper layer is 9 grams per square meter or lower, preferably 3 to 4 grams per square meter or lower, wherein for said pigment containing ink use is made of a water based ink.
- the present invention combines several measures that can enable an industrial and reliable application of a digitally printed paper layer in the production of laminate panels.
- a first measure is providing the printed pattern, or at least a portion thereof, on a paper layer that has been provided with resin. This measure improves the stability of the paper. In such cases at least a portion of the expansion or shrinkage due to the resin provision takes place before printing. Preferably the resin provided paper layer is dried before printing, for example to a residual humidity of 10% or less. In this case the most important portion of the expansion or shrinkage of the paper layer is neutralized.
- This first measure may further assure complete impregnation of the paper layer, such that the obtained laminate top layers are less prone to splitting.
- Complete impregnation has proven to be difficult to attain after digital printing, especially when use is made of pigment containing inks.
- Complete impregnation is desired to reduce the risk of splitting in the printed paper layer of a decorative panel.
- a second measure is using a digital inkjet printing operation. By this measure flexibility is largely increased as compared to analog printing techniques. According to the most preferred embodiment, use is made of a drop-on-demand inkjet printer, wherein only the desired ink droplets are fired or jetted from the nozzles of the print heads. It is however not excluded that use would be made of a continuous inkjet printer, wherein continuously ink droplets are fired from the nozzles of the print heads, but wherein the undesired droplets are carried away and do not reach the resin provided paper layer to be printed.
- a third measure is the use of pigment containing inks. These inks provide for a high enough chemical and UV resistance of the printed pattern, and provide an acceptable color richness. As compared to inks consisting of dyes, pigment containing inks assure a lower bleeding into the paper layer.
- the use of pigmented inks, in accordance with the present invention has the advantage that the pigment stays on the surface of the paper. This is desirable, because less ink is needed to create the same intensity of color.
- the problems created by such inks are counteracted by the other four measures of the invention. One of these problems is concerned with difficulties arising when impregnating such printed paper layer. This problem is solved, or at least alleviated, by the abovementioned first measure. A second one of these problems is concerned with difficulties arising when pressing or heating such printed paper layer in an attempt to cure the available resin. This problem is solved, or at least alleviated, by the below mentioned fourth and fifth measures. It may further be alleviated by the optional sixth measure.
- a fourth measure is the limitation of the dry weight of the applied ink. This limitation leads to a layer of ink that lowers the risk of pressing defects and splitting in the top layer. Indeed, possible interference between the ink layer and the thermosetting resin during the pressing operation is limited. Because the ink load is limited to a maximum of 9 grams per square meter, wrinkling or expansion of the paper due to the ink can be brought to an acceptable level, which assures stable further processing.
- a fifth measure resides in that for said pigment containing ink use is made of a water based ink.
- Water based inks are more economical than UV curable inks, and form a lesser problem regarding compatibility with thermosetting resins, such as melamine resins.
- Water based inks are inks of which the vehicle comprises water, or substantially consists of water. Conventionally a loss of definition may originate with water based inks, however the above referenced four measures of the invention limit this effect to a large extent and the optional below mentioned sixth measure may further enhance the obtainable definition.
- the invention further enables the formation of relief in the panels top layer by means of techniques similar to the prior art techniques of EP 1 290 290.
- a sixth measure is taken to even further enhance the attainable resolution and quality of the printed pattern, as well as the stability in further manufacturing processes needed to obtain the decorative panels.
- the said sixth measure concerns the availability of a separate ink receiving substance or ink receiving layer on the paper layer, upon printing.
- “separate” it is meant separate from the resin provided on the paper layer.
- said inkjet receiver layer is free from said thermosetting resin upon printing, or contains less than 20 percent by weight, or even better less than 5 percent by weight of said thermosetting resin, based upon the total weight of the inkjet receiver coating, upon printing.
- thermosetting resin available at the surface to be printed upon is preferably limited. Indeed upon pressing the printed paper layer and curing the available resin in order to form a laminate top layer on a substrate, such as in a DPL process, the thermosetting resin flows and may thereby move the pigments, leading to a loss of definition and/or a distortion of the printed pattern upon pressing in the laminate press.
- said paper layer prior to said step of providing said printed pattern, is provided with an inkjet receiver coating on the side thereof to be printed.
- Such inkjet receiver coating may further limit bleeding of the water based pigment containing ink upon printing.
- the water of the ink can be quickly absorbed into the ink receiver coating, while the pigment is caught at its surface.
- the inkjet receiver coating may lead to less wrinkling of the printed paper sheet.
- Said inkjet receiver coating may have several compositions. Here below some possibilities for the composition of the inkjet receiver coating are given without being exhaustive.
- said inkjet receiver coating comprises at least a hydrophilic polymer, e.g. polyvinyl alcohol which is preferably at least partially but even better fully hydrolyzed.
- pigments are comprised in said inkjet receiver coating, such as silica pigments.
- the polymer may be acting as a binder for said pigments, thereby forming an example of the below second possibility.
- said inkjet receiver coating at least comprises a binder and pigments, wherein, preferably, the pigment to binder ratio is comprised between 10:90 and 90:10, more preferably between 0.5:1 and 5:1, or even better between 1:1 and 3:1, e.g. 2:1.
- the pigment to binder ratio is comprised between 10:90 and 90:10, more preferably between 0.5:1 and 5:1, or even better between 1:1 and 3:1, e.g. 2:1.
- the pigment to binder ratio is comprised between 10:90 and 90:10, more preferably between 0.5:1 and 5:1, or even better between 1:1 and 3:1, e.g. 2:1.
- These preferred ratios of pigment to binder provide for sufficiently well bound pigments, such that the treated paper releases few dust. An excess of dust is fatal for clogging of the nozzles of the inkjet printing equipment, especially in the case of the present invention where water based inks are being used.
- said pigment is a porous pigment having a pore volume of between 0.5 and 3
- a binder when applied in said inkjet receiver coating, it is preferably selected from the list consisting of polyvinyl alcohol, starch, gelatin, cationic additives, precipitated calcium carbonate, polymer latex, vinylacetate/ethylene copolymer and carboxymethylcellulose.
- polyvinyl alcohol it is preferably at least partially or even fully hydrolyzed.
- cationic additives use could be made of polydadmac, polyamine or alumina salts.
- a pigment when applied in said inkjet receiver coating, it preferably has a mean particle size of 0.01 to 40 micrometer or 0.01 to 5 micrometer, and/or a pore volume of 0.5 to 3 ml/g.
- pigment of said inkjet receiver coating use can be made of amorphous silica pigment.
- the inkjet receiver coating of said sixth measure preferably has a weight of 0.5 to 10 grams per square meter, or even better between 1 and 6 grams per square meter or between 1.5 to 4.5 grams per square meter.
- a weight of the inkjet receiver coating represents a thickness which is sufficient to take up the water from the pigment containing inks, but is still thin enough to allow for the thermosetting resin to penetrate it during the pressing treatment, e.g. in a DPL process, such that any risk for splitting in the inkjet receiver layer is limited.
- the optional inkjet receiving layer includes a polymer, preferably a water soluble polymer (>1 g/L water) which has a hydroxyl group as a hydrophilic structural unit, e.g. polyvinyl alcohol.
- the inkjet receiving layer includes a polymer selected from the group consisting of hydroxyethyl cellulose; hydroxypropyl cellulose; hydroxyethylmethyl cellulose; hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose; hydroxybutylmethyl cellulose; methyl cellulose; sodium carboxymethyl cellulose; sodium carboxymethylhydroxethyl cellulose; water soluble ethylhydroxyethyl cellulose; cellulose sulfate; polyvinyl alcohol; vinylalcohol copolymers; polyvinyl acetate; polyvinyl acetal; polyvinyl pyrrolidone; polyacrylamide; acrylamide/acrylic acid copolymer; polystyrene, styrene copolymers; acrylic or methacrylic polymers; styrene/acrylic copolymers; ethylene-vinylacetate copolymer; vinyl-methyl ether/maleic acid copolymer; poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl propane
- preferred polymers for the inkjet receiving layer include polyvinylalcohol (PVA), but according to variants a vinylalcohol copolymer or modified polyvinyl alcohol may be applied.
- the modified polyvinyl alcohol may be a cationic type polyvinyl alcohol, such as the cationic polyvinyl alcohol grades from Kuraray, such as POVAL C506, POVAL C118 from Nippon Goshei.
- the inkjet receiving layer preferably further includes a pigment, more preferably an inorganic pigment and most preferably a porous inorganic pigment. Mixtures of two or more pigments may be used. For reasons of image quality, the particle size of the pigment should preferably be smaller than 500 nm.
- the pigment used is preferably an inorganic pigment, which can be chosen from neutral, anionic and cationic pigment types. Useful pigments include e.g.
- the inorganic pigment is preferably selected from the group consisting of alumina hydrates, aluminum oxides, aluminum hydroxides, aluminum silicates, and silicas.
- Particularly preferred inorganic pigments are silica particles, colloidal silica, alumina particles and pseudo-boehmite, as they form better porous structures.
- the particles may be primary particles directly used as they are, or they may form secondary particles.
- the particles have an average primary particle diameter of 2 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably 200 nm or less.
- a preferred type of alumina hydrate is crystalline boehmite, or ⁇ -AlO(OH).
- boehmite examples include DISPERAL HP14, DISPERAL 40, DISPAL 23N4-20, DISPAL 14N-25 and DISPERAL AL25 from Sasol; and MARTOXIN VPP2000-2 and GL-3 from Martinswerk GmbH.
- Useful cationic aluminum oxide (alumina) types include ⁇ -Al2O3 types, such as NORTON E700, available from Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc, and ⁇ -Al2O3 types, such as ALUMINUM OXID C from Degussa.
- inorganic pigments include aluminum trihydroxides such as Bayerite, or ⁇ -Al(OH)3, such as PLURAL BT, available from Sasol, and Gibbsite, or ⁇ -Al(OH)3, such as MARTINAL grades and MARTIFIN grades from Martinswerk GmbH, MICRAL grades from JM Huber company; HIGILITE grades from Showa Denka K.K.
- silica which can be used as such, in its anionic form or after cationic modification.
- the silica can be chosen from different types, such as crystalline silica, amorphous silica, precipitated silica, fumed silica, silica gel, spherical and non-spherical silica.
- the silica may contain minor amounts of metal oxides from the group Al, Zr, Ti.
- Useful types include AEROSIL OX50 (BET surface area 50 ⁇ 15 m 2 /g, average primary particle size 40 nm, SiO2 content >99.8%, Al2O3 content ⁇ 0.08%), AEROSIL MOX170 (BET surface area 170 g/m 2 , average primary particle size 15 nm, SiO2 content >98.3%, Al2O3 content 0.3-1.3%), AEROSIL MOX80 (BET surface area 80 ⁇ 20 g/m 2 , average primary particle size 30 nm, SiO2 content >98.3%, Al2O3 content 0.3-1.3%), or other hydrophilic AEROSIL grades available from Degussa-Hüls AG, which may give aqueous dispersions with a small average particle size ( ⁇ 500 nm). Generally depending on their production method, silica particles are grouped into two types, wet-process particles and dry-process (vapour phase-process or fumed) particles.
- active silica is formed through acidolysis of silicates, and this is polymerized to a suitable degree and flocculated to obtain hydrous silica.
- a vapour-phase process includes two types; one includes high-temperature vapour-phase hydrolysis of silicon halide to obtain anhydrous silica (flame hydrolysis), and the other includes thermal reduction vaporization of silica sand and coke in an electric furnace followed by oxidizing it in air to also obtain anhydrous silica (arc process).
- the “fumed silica” means to indicate anhydrous silica particles obtained in the vapour-phase process.
- the fumed silica particles for the silica particles possible used in the optional inkjet receiving layer of the invention, especially preferred are the fumed silica particles.
- the fumed silica differs from hydrous silica in point of the density of the surface silanol group and of the presence or absence of pores therein, and the two different types of silica have different properties.
- the fumed silica is suitable for forming a three-dimensional structure of high porosity. Since the fumed silica has a particularly large specific surface area, its ink absorption and retention are high.
- the vapour-phase silica has an average primary particle diameter of 30 nm or less, more preferably 20 nm or less, even more preferably 10 nm or less, and most preferably from 3 to 10 nm.
- the fumed silica particles readily aggregate through hydrogen bonding at the silanol groups therein. Therefore, when their mean primary particle size is not larger than 30 nm, the silica particles may form a structure of high porosity, and effectively increase the ink absorbability of the layer containing them.
- organic pigments may be used in the optional inkjet receiving layer, preferably chosen from the list consisting of polystyrene, polymethyl methacrylate, silicones, melamine-formaldehyde condensation polymers, urea-formaldehyde condensation polymers, polyesters and polyamides. Mixtures of inorganic and organic pigments can be used. However, most preferably the pigment is an inorganic pigment.
- the pigment/polymer ratio in the inkjet receiving layer is preferably at least 2, 3 or 4.
- the pore volume of these pigmented ink acceptance layers should be higher than 0.1 ml/g solids of the ink acceptance layer. This pore volume can be measured by gas adsorption (nitrogen) or by mercury diffusion. Fast ink uptake is desirable for achieving a swift production process with low risk of distorting the printed pattern when handling the decorative paper layer in subsequent production steps, such as upon stacking the printed papers, or rolling up the printed web.
- the inkjet receiver coating of said sixth measure is obtained from a liquid substance which is deposited on the paper, and preferably forcibly dried e.g. in a hot air oven or by means of infrared or near infrared light or by means of microwave drying.
- the liquid substance is a water based suspension of at least said binder or hydrophilic polymer, and possibly said pigments.
- the deposition can be obtained in any way, possibly by means of printing, e.g. inkjet printing, but preferably by means of coating techniques, such as roller coating, spraying, metering rolls, bead coating, scattering, slot die coating. With the latter techniques preferably a coating is obtained that covers at least 80% of the surface of the paper layer.
- an excess of the liquid substance is firstly applied to the paper layer, and afterwards the excess material is taken off again, e.g. squeezed off, until the desired weight is obtained.
- Inline measurement systems may be desirable to steer and control the weight of the inkjet receiver coating. Such technique brings down the risk of obtaining uncoated areas of the paper, which could lead to local flaws in the printed pattern.
- a preferred equipment for application of the liquid substance is a coating device comprising reverse metering rollers. Such rollers may create a smooth coating surface.
- the deposition of the liquid substance may be performed in an impregnation channel or, alternatively, on the printing equipment, immediately before the printing operation. This last case solves any possible issues with limited shelf life of the inkjet receiver coating.
- the deposition of the liquid substance is performed while the paper is still in an “endless” shape, namely taken from the roll without cutting.
- Such techniques allow for a more uniform application of the inkjet receiver coating.
- the coating is done on the printing equipment, the printing equipment is hence preferably a roll-to-roll or a roll-to-sheet printer, comprising a coating device upstream of the print heads, for example a roller coater or additional printing heads suitable for printing the liquid substance for the inkjet receiver coating.
- Such additional printing heads may have nozzles with a larger diameter than those used for the actual printing of the pattern.
- a resolution of 1 to 100, or even 1 to 25 dots per inch may suffice for these nozzles.
- the larger diameter allows for the jetting of more viscous substances.
- the present invention in an independent manner, also relates to any equipment disclosed herein or suitable for performing the method of the invention.
- a printing equipment comprising at least four print heads, characterized in that one print heads of said four print heads is able to print with a resolution of maximum 100 dpi or maximum 25 dpi, while the other three print heads of said four are able to print with a resolution higher than 100 dpi, preferably 250 dpi, 300 dpi or higher.
- the four print heads may extend in rows transversely to the paper to be printed upon.
- the printing equipment is a roll-to-sheet or roll-to-roll printer.
- the print heads may be suited for single pass, multi pass or plotter type printing. Any combination is possible.
- the low resolution heads may be suitable for single pass printing while the high resolution heads may be suitable for multi-pass printing.
- the printing equipment is preferably comprised in a manufacturing line for panels having a decorative surface, wherein said panels at least comprise a substrate and a top layer with a printed pattern.
- Said liquid substance preferably comprises a solid content of 1 to 20% by weight and/or a viscosity of 10 to 75 seconds Din cup 4 at 20° C.
- Such properties allow for a straightforward application of the liquid substance to the surface of the paper layer, which is preferably already provided with thermosetting resin.
- a solid content of about 12% and viscosity of about 24 seconds yielded a sufficiently uniform coating on a resin provided paper layer, e.g. when applied by means of a roller coater.
- the solid content of said liquid substance is preferably free from the thermosetting resin comprised in the resin provided paper layer or free from melamine based resin, or at most said solid content comprises 20 percent of said thermosetting resin or melamine based resin.
- the liquid substance hence comprises preferably a solid resin content of less than 4% by weight of such resin, namely less than 20% of the total dry content of said liquid substance, or none at all.
- Said liquid substance may comprise, in addition to the above possible constituents of the inkjet receiver coating, at least a levelling agent, a preservative, an antifoaming agent, a dispersing agent, a hardener and/or a thickener.
- levelling agent use could be made of APEO (alkyl phenol ethoxylates).
- BIT or MIT benzisothiazolinone or methylisothiazolinone
- antifoaming agent use could be made of polyether siloxane copolymer.
- HEC hydroxyethyl cellulose
- dispersing agent use could be made of sodium aluminate, polyphosphates or acrylates.
- pigment containing ink use is made of organic pigments.
- Organic pigments are known to be more stable when exposed to sunlight, or other sources of UV radiation.
- said pigments of said pigment containing ink have an average particle size of less than 250 nanometer.
- said dry weight of deposited pigmented ink is 5 grams per square meter or less, for example 4 or 3 grams per square meter or less.
- the printed pattern is entirely, or at least essentially, made up of such pigmented ink, wherein the printed pattern covers the majority, and preferably 80 percent or more of the surface of said paper layer.
- said total volume of deposited pigment containing ink is less than 15 milliliter, or even better less than 10 milliliter or still less, e.g. 5 milliliter or less.
- said paper layer has a paper weight, i.e. without taking into account the resin provided on it, of between 50 and 100 grams per square meter and possibly up to 130 grams per square meter.
- the weight of the paper may not be too high, as then the amount of resin needed to sufficiently impregnate the paper would be too high, and reliably further processing the printed paper in a pressing operation becomes badly feasible.
- a paper with a mean air resistance according to the Gurley method (Tappi T460) of below 30 or even better of about 25 seconds or below.
- Gurley method Ta T460
- Such paper has a rather open structure and is advantageous in the method of the present invention as it allows readily for impregnation of its core, as well as for water vapor to escape from it upon pressing.
- water vapor originates from the resin-water mixture that is provided on the paper layer, as well as from possibly from the curing reaction of the thermosetting resin.
- said paper layer contains titanium oxide as a whitening agent.
- thermosetting resin equaling 40 to 250% dry weight of resin as compared to weight of the paper.
- said paper layer is provided with such an amount of thermosetting resin, that at least the paper core is satisfied with the resin.
- an amount of resin is provided that corresponds to at least 1.5 or at least 2 times the paper weight.
- the resin which is provided on the paper layer is not necessarily only available in the core of the paper, but may form surface layers on both flat sides of the paper.
- the inkjet receiver coating is than present on the surface of the paper with the intermediary of such a surface layer of thermosetting resin.
- the paper layer is firstly impregnated through or satisfied, and, afterwards, at least at the side thereof to be printed, resin is partially removed and possibly said inkjet receiver coating is provided.
- the resin provided on said paper layer is in a B-stage while printing.
- Such B-stage exists when the thermosetting resin is not completely cross linked.
- the resin provided on said paper has a relative humidity lower than 15%, and still better of 10% by weight or lower while printing.
- the step of providing said paper layer with thermosetting resin involves applying a mixture of water and the resin on said paper layer.
- the application of said mixture might involve immersion of the paper layer in a bath of said mixture and/or spraying, jetting or otherwise coating said mixture on said paper.
- the resin is provided in a dosed manner, for example by using one or more squeezing rollers and/or doctor blades to set the amount of resin added to the paper layer.
- thermosetting resin is a melamine based resin, more particularly a melamine formaldehyde resin with a formaldehyde to melamine ratio of 1.4 to 2.
- melamine based resin is a resin that polycondensates while exposed to heat in a pressing operation.
- the polycondensation reaction creates water as a by-product.
- thermosetting resins namely those creating water as a by-product, that the present invention is of interest.
- the created water, as well as any water residue in the thermosetting resin before the pressing must leave the hardening resin layer to a large extent before being trapped and leading to a loss of transparency in the hardened layer.
- thermosetting resins leading to a similar polycondensation reaction include ureum-formaldehyde based resins and phenol-formaldehyde based resins.
- the method of the invention preferably comprises the step of hot pressing the printed and resin provided paper layer, at least to cure the resin of the obtained resin provided decor paper.
- the method of the invention forms part of a DPL process as above described, wherein the printed resin provided paper layer of the invention is taken up in the stack to be pressed as the decorative layer.
- the method of the invention would form part of a CPL (Compact Laminate) or an HPL (High Pressure Laminate) process in which the decorative layer is hot pressed at least with a plurality of resin impregnated core paper layers, e.g.
- a further resin layer is applied above the printed pattern after printing, e.g. by way of an overlay, i.e. a resin provided carrier layer, or a liquid coating, preferably while the decor layer is laying on the substrate, either loosely or already connected or adhered thereto.
- an overlay i.e. a resin provided carrier layer, or a liquid coating, preferably while the decor layer is laying on the substrate, either loosely or already connected or adhered thereto.
- the pigment containing ink and the thermosetting resin is such that, upon printing, a jetted droplet of ink only slightly wets the resin provided paper layer or, in case the sixth measure is applied, the inkjet receiver coating.
- the contact angle at the interface between the droplet of ink and resin provided paper layer or the inkjet receiver coating is preferably between 0 and 90°, and even better between 10° and 50°. Allowing for a slight wetting or bleeding improves the permeability of the print for the resin and/or vapor bubbles, while maintaining a sufficient resolution of the print.
- the inventors have noted that sufficiently good properties are attained when the contact angle at the interface between a water droplet and the resin provided layer or the inkjet receiver coating shows the above values, namely preferably between 0 and 90°, and even better between 10° and 50°.
- a contact angle of about 50°, e.g. between 40° and 60° has been shown to give good results.
- Measuring the contact angle with water droplets places a smaller burden for any experimentation that would be needed to define the content of additives, primarily of wetting agent, in the resin or inkjet receiver coating, when necessary for realizing the above contact angle.
- a short time should be allowed to lapse before measuring the contact angle, e.g. less than 10 seconds, such that a sufficiently stable measurement of the contact angle is attained.
- said paper layer is a colored, pigmented and/or dyed base paper.
- a colored and/or dyed base paper enables further limiting the dry weight of deposited ink for attaining a particular pattern or color.
- the dye or pigment is added to the pulp before the paper sheet is formed.
- the thermosetting resin provided on said paper layer to be printed is colored or pigmented.
- the ink receiving layer on said paper layer to be printed is colored or pigmented with colored pigments.
- said top layer comprises a layer of thermosetting resin above said paper layer having said printed pattern and above said printed pattern. It is in these situations that the invention is most useful.
- the layer of thermosetting resin above the printed pattern, and the thermosetting resin of the printed paper layer preferably interact and bind during a subsequent pressing operation. It is in the pressing operation that defects and the causes of future splitting may originate. According to the inventors these defects and other malicious effects are caused by the intermediate pigmented ink layer, e.g. by the dried vehicle thereof, which makes up a barrier for such interaction or binding. Such barrier also keeps chemical water, possibly originating from the polycondensation of the thermosetting resin, trapped in the top layer.
- the optional inkjet receiving layer may also form a buffer for such escaping vapor.
- the method of the invention preferably comprises the step of providing said layer of thermosetting resin above the printed pattern.
- Said layer of thermosetting resin provides for a transparent or translucent layer that enhances the wear resistance of the decorative panel.
- the decorative panel obtained by the method of the invention has a quality of at least AC2 or AC3 in accordance with EN 13329.
- hard particles like aluminiumoxide particles, can be incorporated in such transparent or translucent layer.
- Particles having an average particle size of between 1 and 200 micrometer are preferred.
- an amount of such particles of between 1 and 40 grams per square meter is applied above the printed pattern.
- An amount lower than 20 grams per square meter can suffice for the lower qualities.
- the transparent or translucent layer may comprise a paper layer.
- Such paper layer preferably has a paper weight of between 10 and 50 grams per square meter, for example a so-called overlay commonly used in laminate panels.
- the step of providing said layer of thermosetting resin above the printed pattern involves a press treatment.
- a temperature above 150° C. is applied in said press treatment, e.g. between 180° and 220° C., and a pressure of more than 20 bar, e.g. between 35 and 40 bar.
- said layer of thermosetting resin above said paper layer having said printed pattern is a layer of colored thermosetting resin.
- a layer of colored thermosetting resin For example use can be made of a colored or pigmented overlay, wherein the colored resin is provided on a paper layer.
- the use of a colored resin enables further limiting the dry weight of deposited ink for attaining a particular pattern.
- the paper layer of the overlay is colored in that it is provided with a print itself, preferably at the side thereof that is or will be directed to the substrate.
- Such print might also be a digital inkjet print by means of pigment containing inks and/or might be obtained by means of the method of the invention.
- pigment containing inks of between 3 and 6 or even up to 8 different colors.
- the use of more than just the at least 3 base colors e.g. more colors than Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and possibly black (CMYK) may lead to a lower need of deposited ink.
- One or more dedicated colors whether or not supplementing the inks of the CMYK colors, might be used, such that these colors must not necessarily be formed by color addition of the several base colors, but can be created by jetting the dedicated color only. In the case of wood patterns, a brownish dedicated color might be used, thereby tremendously lowering the needed dry weight of deposited inks for the typical colors of wood patterns.
- said digital inkjet printer preferably uses at least two differently colored pigment containing inks, wherein both inks comprise reddish pigment.
- said digital inkjet printer uses CMYK colors and in addition at least a light yellow and/or a light magenta ink, i.e. an ink of a lighter yellow, respectively magenta than the base color Y, respectively M of the applied CMYK scheme.
- said digital inkjet printer uses a dark pigment containing ink, having less than 1 percent by weight of carbon black pigment or being essentially free thereof, such as a dark brown colored pigment containing ink.
- a dark pigment containing ink having less than 1 percent by weight of carbon black pigment or being essentially free thereof, such as a dark brown colored pigment containing ink.
- Such an ink can be used instead of the typically carbon black pigment containing K color.
- the inventors have found particular problems of compatibility with the thermosetting resin, where carbon black containing ink is deposited.
- a digital inkjet printer is applied that allows to jet ink droplets with a volume of less than 50 picoliters.
- the inventors have found that working with droplets having a volume of 15 picoliters or less, for example of 10 picoliters, brings considerable advantages regarding the limitation of dry weight of deposited inks.
- a digital inkjet printer is applied that allows to work with ink droplets of several volumes in one and the same print, or with so-called halftone or gray scale.
- the possibility of half tone or gray scale printing enables further limitation of the dry weight of deposited ink while maintaining an excellent print definition.
- a digital inkjet printer is applied that allows to attain a definition of at least 200 dpi, or even better at least 300 dpi (dots per inch).
- said digital inkjet printer is of the single pass type, wherein the paper layer is provided with said printed pattern in a single continuous relative movement of the paper layer with respect to the printer or print heads.
- other digital inkjet printers are used to put the invention into practice, such as so called multi-pass or plotter type printers.
- the print heads preferably extend over the entire width of the paper to be printed. This is not the case with a plotter arrangement, wherein the print heads need to perform a scanning motion in the width direction of the paper layer.
- Such printers are however not excluded from being applied in the method of the invention.
- printers of the multi-pass type have the advantage that any failing nozzle can be hidden by the print of a subsequent pass.
- the nozzles can be shifted somewhat in between passes, such that on a particular location of the paper dots are printed by several nozzles.
- With a multi-pass equipment, or even with a plotter it is possible to perform automatic maintenance or cleaning in between subsequent passes, when needed.
- the issue with failing nozzles is especially relevant in connection to the present invention, since water based pigment containing inks are being used. Indeed, nozzles can get clogged by the pigment because the water has dried up. The risks of failing nozzles is lower e.g. with UV curable inks.
- the risk of failing nozzles rises.
- Any pigment contained in the inkjet receiver coating might cause dust and possible clogging of one or more nozzles over time.
- a multi-pass equipment or even a plotter can, in this case, enhance the time of autonomous production.
- said digital inkjet printer is of the so-called roll-to-sheet type, wherein the paper layer is fed from a roll, printed upon, and subsequently cut to sheets.
- the paper layer is fed from a roll, printed upon, and rolled back up again.
- the paper is fed in sheet form, printed upon, and stacked sheet by sheet, e.g. on a pallet.
- the paper layer while printing, is still flexible and that the paper layer is only attached or put on the plate shaped substrate after printing.
- the paper layer is already attached or loosely laid on the plate shaped substrate while printing.
- the possible attachment with the substrate can be reached by means of urea based, phenol based, melamine based, polyurethane based glues and similar adhesives. Such attachment can be attained by means of a pressing treatment, whether or not a heated press treatment.
- the paper layer after it has been provided with resin, in accordance to the invention, can be attached to the plate shaped substrate by locally welding it to the substrate, or, in other words, by locally hardening the available resin, and/or can be attached to the plate shaped substrate by ionization.
- the method of the invention further comprises the step of applying a counter layer or balancing layer at the surface of the substrate opposite the printed paper layer
- the counter layer or balancing layer preferably comprises a paper layer and thermosetting resin, preferably the same resin as the top layer.
- the mutual adherence of the plate-shaped substrate, the possible counter layer and the possible transparent or translucent layer is obtained in one and the same press treatment.
- the steps of the method of the invention are taken up in a DPL process.
- a standard printing paper like the one used for rotogravure, having a weight between 60 and 90 grams per square meter is provided with melamine resin by means of a standard impregnation channel; namely by means of roller, immersion, jetting and/or spraying equipment.
- the resin provided paper layer is then dried until a residual humidity of less than 10%, preferably about 7%, is reached.
- the resin provided paper layer is then coated with a liquid substance at the side thereof to be printed.
- the liquid substance comprises a binder, preferably polyvinylalcohol and pigments, preferably amorphous silica. Possibly the same liquid substance is applied to the back of the paper to obtain a more stable treated paper.
- the paper is then again dried to a residual humidity of less than 10%, preferably about 7%.
- This treated paper layer is then printed by means of a digital inkjet printer, wherein use is made of water based pigment containing inks and an ink load of below 5 grams per square meter.
- a stack is formed of a resin provided counter layer, a plate shaped substrate, the printed resin provided paper layer and a resin provided paper layer forming a so-called overlay.
- the stack is then pressed during less than 30 seconds at a temperature of about 180-210° C. and a pressure of more than 20 bar, for example 38 bar. While pressing the surface of the stack contacts a structured press element, such as a structured press plate, and a relief is formed in the top layer of the obtained laminate panel. Possibly the obtained relief can be formed in register with the printed pattern of the resin provided paper layer. The latter is possible in all embodiments of the present invention.
- a paper is impregnated from the side to be printed with a liquid substance comprising at least the binder or polymer of the inkjet receiver layer, and from the other side with at least said thermosetting resin, preferably mixed with water, wherein these impregnations may be performed inline with each other, with or without intermediate drying operation.
- said liquid substance may comprise further constituents, e.g. the above mentioned pigments of such inkjet receiver layer, and possibly some thermosetting resin.
- said liquid substance is a water based suspension of at least said binder or polymer and said pigments, e.g. polyvinyl alcohol and silica pigments.
- the paper possesses a residual humidity of less than 10%, preferably about 7% when the printing operation by means of a digital inkjet printer is started. Use is made of water based pigment containing inks and an ink load of below 5 grams per square meter.
- a stack is formed of a resin provided counter layer, a plate shaped substrate, the printed resin provided paper layer and a resin provided paper layer forming a so-called overlay. The stack is then pressed during less than 30 seconds at a temperature of about 180-210° C. and a pressure of more than 20 bar, for example 38 bar. While pressing the surface of the stack contacts a structured press element, such as a structured press plate, and a relief is formed in the top layer of the obtained laminate panel. Possibly the obtained relief can be formed in register with the printed pattern of the resin provided paper layer.
- the invention also concerns panels that are obtained or are obtainable by means of a method in accordance with the present invention or in accordance with the above mentioned deviating embodiment thereof.
- Such panel has as a characteristic that it contains a plate shaped substrate and a printed pattern provided on a paper layer, wherein the pattern is at least partially obtained through digital inkjet printing of water based pigment containing inks and that the dry weight of the inks is less than 9 grams per square meter, preferably 3 to 4 grams per square meter or below.
- the panel of the invention may have one or more further features equivalent to the features discussed in relation to the preferred embodiments of the methods of the invention.
- said panel further comprises a layer of thermosetting resin above said printed pattern.
- the present invention in accordance with an independent aspect thereof, relates to a method for manufacturing panels having a decorative surface, wherein said panels at least comprise a plate shaped substrate and a top layer, wherein said top layer comprises a printed pattern, and wherein said method at least comprises the step of providing said plate shaped substrate with at least a portion of said printed pattern, with the characteristic that for providing said portion of said printed pattern use is made of water based, preferably pigment containing, inks deposited by means of a digital inkjet printer, and in that said plate shaped substrate comprises one or more intermediate layers at the surface to be printed, wherein said intermediate layers at least comprise an inkjet receiver coating, preferably as an uppermost layer, such that the inks are deposited on said inkjet receiver coating.
- Said intermediate layers may further comprise a paper, whether or not provided with resin.
- a paper layer possibly already provided with an inkjet receiver coating may be attached or loosely laid on the plate shaped substrate while printing.
- the possible attachment with the substrate can be reached by means of urea based, phenol based, melamine based, polyurethane based glues or similar adhesives.
- Such attachment can be attained by means of a pressing treatment, whether or not a heated press treatment.
- a paper layer which has been provided with resin and possibly also already with said inkjet receiver coating can be attached to the plate shaped substrate by locally welding it to the substrate, or, in other words by locally hardening the available resin and/or can be attached to the plate shaped substrate by ionization.
- the method also comprises the step of applying translucent or transparent resin above the printed pattern with the aim of forming a transparent or translucent top layer above the print.
- Said resin may be liquidly applied in one or more coating steps with possibly intermediate drying, or may be applied by means of a resin provided paper layer, such as by a resonated overlay. Said resin may further comprise hard particles, like aluminumoxide, for enhance the wear resistance of the transparent or translucent top layer.
- the method also comprises the step of applying a counter layer or balancing layer at the surface of the substrate opposite the printed paper layer.
- the counter layer or balancing layer preferably comprises a paper layer and thermosetting resin, preferably the same resin as the top layer.
- the whole of possible counter or balancing layer, printed plate shaped substrate and possible transparent or translucent top layer is then preferably pressed using a press treatment similar or identical to a DPL press treatment.
- the printed pattern, the plate-shaped substrates and the paper layers mentioned above may have to be divided during the methods of the invention for obtaining their respective final dimensions.
- the panels obtained by means of a DPL press treatment or similar are preferably sawn or otherwise divided. Other treatments of the obtained panels are of course not excluded.
- thermosetting resin at least impregnated with thermosetting resin and comprising an inkjet receiver coating at at least one side thereof, said inkjet receiver coating being free or substantially free from said thermosetting resin, or comprising less than 20% by weight of said thermosetting resin.
- preferred embodiments of the methods of the invention give rise to equivalent preferred embodiments for treated paper layers, which are preferably suitable for inkjet printing by means of pigment containing water based inks.
- FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of a paper layer that has been printed in accordance with the method of the invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates some steps of a method in accordance with the invention
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show a decorative panel obtainable by means of the method of FIG. 2 , wherein FIG. 3 is a perspective view of said panel, and FIG. 4 is a cross section at a larger scale along the line Iv-Iv in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 on a larger scale shows a view on the area F 5 indicated on FIG. 2 for a variant, wherein said sixth measure is put to practice.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a decorative layer 1 for incorporation in a decorative panel, obtainable by means of a method in accordance with the invention.
- the decorative layer 1 comprises a paper sheet 2 provided with thermosetting resin 3 .
- the thermosetting resin 3 satisfies or fills the paper core 4 .
- the paper layer has been provided with a digitally printed ink layer 5 on the basis of pigment containing inks, wherein for these inks use is made of water based pigment containing inks and an ink load lower than 9 grams per square meter area of the paper sheet 2 .
- the printed ink layer 5 covers the entire surface of the paper sheet 2 , or at least the majority thereof.
- FIG. 1 also clearly shows that at least at the side opposite the digitally printed ink layer the decorative layer 1 comprises a resin layer 6 A outside the paper core 4 .
- a similar resin layer 6 B is available at the side that contains said digitally printed ink layer 5 .
- resin layer 6 B can be dispensed with, or the available resin layer 6 B may be thinner, for example less than half the thickness of the resin layer 6 A.
- the digitally printed ink layer 5 covers the majority of the papers surface.
- Such print might for example represent a wood pattern, a stone pattern or a fantasy pattern.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a method for manufacturing decorative panels 7 of the type shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- the obtained decorative panels 7 at least comprise a substrate 8 and a top layer 9 .
- the top layer comprises a paper layer 2 with a printed pattern or a digitally printed ink layer 5 representing a wood pattern, as is the case here.
- the method comprises at least the step S 1 of providing said paper layer 2 with thermosetting resin 3 .
- the paper layer 2 is taken from a roll 10 and transported to a first impregnation station 11 where said paper layer is immersed in a bath 12 of said resin 3 , more particularly a mixture of water and resin 3 .
- the paper layer 2 is then allowed to rest while in this case being transported upwards.
- the resting allows for the resin 3 to penetrate the paper core 4 .
- the paper layer 2 then comes into a second impregnation station 13 where the paper layer 2 is, in this case, again immersed in a bath 14 of resin 3 , more particularly a mixture of water and resin 3 .
- a set of squeezing rollers 15 allows to dose the amount of resin 3 applied to the paper layer 2 .
- doctor blades 16 are available for partially removing resin at the surface of the treated paper layer 2 .
- a second step S 2 the resin provided paper layer 2 is dried and its residual humidity level is brought to below 10%.
- hot air ovens 17 are used, but alternatively other heating equipment can be used, such as microwave drying equipment.
- FIG. 2 also illustrates that the method at least comprises the step S 3 of providing said resin provided paper layer 2 with a printed pattern, in this case a digitally printed ink layer 5 representing a wood pattern.
- a digital inkjet printer 18 in this case a single pass inkjet printer having print heads extending over the width of the paper layer 2 .
- the dry weight of the total volume of pigment containing inks deposited on said paper layer 2 is lower than 9 grams per square meter.
- the inkjet printer is preferably a drop on demand printer that allows to dry the deposited droplets of pigmented ink, e.g. by means of infrared or near infrared light.
- a further drying station 19 is provided downstream of the printer 18 . After printing and drying the inks the continuous paper layer 2 is cut to sheets 20 and stacked. The obtained sheets 20 resemble the decorative layer 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the step of the printing S 3 and/or the curing of the ink might be carried out after the resin provided paper layer 2 is already cut to sheets 20 .
- the resin provided paper layer 2 might be rolled up again before cutting it to sheets and/or before printing.
- FIG. 2 further illustrates that in a subsequent step S 4 the obtained sheets 20 or the decorative layer 1 is taken up in a stack to be pressed in a short daylight press 21 between upper and lower press plates 22 - 23 .
- Said stack comprises from bottom to top a counter layer 24 , a plate shaped substrate 8 , the abovementioned decorative layer 1 and a protective layer 25 , wherein the counter layer 24 and the protective layer 25 both comprise a paper layer 2 and resin 3 .
- the stack is then pressed and the press treatment results in a mutual connection between the constituent layers 1 - 8 - 24 - 25 , including the substrate 8 , of the stack, as well as in a hardening or curing of the available resin 3 . More particularly here a polycondensation reaction of the melamineformaldehyde resin 3 takes place, having water as a by-product.
- the upper press plate 22 is a structured press plates that provides a relief in the melamine surface of the panel 1 during the same press treatment of the step S 4 , by bringing the structured surface 26 of the upper press plate 22 into contact with the melamine of the protective layer 25 .
- FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate that the obtained decorative panel 7 can have the shape of a rectangular and oblong laminate floor panel, with a pair of long sides 27 - 28 and a pair of short sides 29 - 30 and having an HDF or MDF substrate 8 .
- the panel 7 is at long at least the long sides 27 - 28 with coupling means 31 allowing to lock the respective sides 27 - 28 together with the sides of a similar panel both in a direction R 1 perpendicular to the plane of the coupled panels, as in a direction R 2 perpendicular to the coupled sides and in the plane of the coupled panels.
- such coupling means or coupling parts can basically have the shape of a tongue 32 and a groove 33 , provided with additional cooperating locking means 34 allowing for said locking in the direction R 2 .
- FIG. 5 shows that, in accordance with a preferred embodiment, the inkjet receiver coating 35 , is obtained by coating a liquid substance 36 to the resin provided paper layer 2 .
- a device 37 comprising reverse metering rollers 38 is applied.
- Such device 37 may initially apply an excess of the liquid substance 36 , which is squeezed off to the desired weight by means of the rollers 38 , which also may provide for a smooth coating surface.
- the device 37 is present on the impregnation line, more particularly in this case after a drying operation, here performed by means of a hot air oven 17 .
- the resin provided paper layer possesses a residual humidity of below 10% by weight, or even lower than 6%, when the liquid substance 36 , which is preferably a water based suspension of at least a polymer, is applied thereto.
- the treated paper layer 2 is then dried again, here again by means of a hot air oven 17 , to reach once more a residual humidity level of below 10%, or of about 7%.
- the obtained treated paper comprises an inkjet receiver coating which is free from thermosetting resin.
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